Vinyl Is Not Dead

Description:
Art always seemed to go better with vinyl than with other music mediums – must be all that surface area to work with. The sleeves look great and are often filled with extra wall-worthy goodies. But why not go the extra step and use vinyl as art? We’re not talking decorative melted record bowls or table lamps either. See, a whole bunch of local and international artists have created artworks made with, and inspired by, records. Plus, all proceeds go towards youth initiative Heaps Decent – VH

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